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New Website or Redesign

Candice from Grenada Village

Hello Neighbors,

For small business owners or sole traders looking to build their own portfolio or website, we provide a good range of support and options. Whether its e-commerce or a just a classic website.

We are soon opening a branch in Hawkes Bay but we are operating internationally as BDA Technologies (bdatechnologies.com...)

Here are some of the key features:

DOMAIN NAME RE-REGISTRATION
5 EMAIL ACCOUNTS
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT UP TO 8 PAGES
RESPONSIVE WEBSITE (MOBILE/TABLET/LAPTOP/DESKTOP)
UNLIMITED SPACE
UNLIMITED PHOTOS AND VIDEOS
CONTENT WRITING ASSISTANCE
WEB HOSTING (1 year)
WEB CONSULTATION MANAGER
COMPETITOR ANALYSIS
KEYWORD SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION
WEBSITE TRAFFIC ANALYSIS
ADVANCED CMS

Thank you!
Candice Carubio
0272263424

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